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Koch Engineered Solutions to support execution of Grön Fuels renewable energy complex - Chemical Engineering

Koch Engineered Solutions to support execution of Grön Fuels renewable energy complex By Mary Page Bailey | April 21, 2021 Koch Engineered Solutions (Wichita, Kan.) announced that two of its companies, Optimized Process Designs (OPD) and Koch Project Solutions (KPS), have engaged with Fidelis Infrastructure, LP as partners to support the execution and implementation of certain components of the Grön Fuels, LLC renewable energy complex. The $9.2 billion multi-year program is located at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge and is projected to create more than 5,000 direct and indirect quality jobs. The Grön Fuels complex created by this investment will produce green hydrogen, renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuels as well as bio-plastic feedstocks. The project also includes biogenic carbon capture and sequestration.

Koch Engineered Solutions Investing in Louisiana Renewable Energy Complex

NGT News April 20, 2021 The $9.2 billion multi-year program is located at Louisiana’s Port of Greater Baton Rouge and is projected to create more than 5,000 direct and indirect quality jobs. The Grön Fuels complex will produce green hydrogen, renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuels as well as bioplastic feedstocks. The project also includes biogenic carbon capture and sequestration. Situated strategically at the crossroads of rail, deepwater ports, the Mississippi River and national pipeline connectivity, Grön’s renewable fuels complex will enable access to both U.S. East and West Coast markets as well as Canadian and European customers. The project will also produce the equivalent of 1,000 MW of green hydrogen produced by electrolysis with a pathway to net negative CO2 carbon footprint due to the biogenic carbon capture and sequestration. 

Below Zero: The World s Largest Renewable Diesel Project — Just Phase One of a 9-Year Journey to a Massive Carbon Negative Park at the Port of Baton Rouge – Advanced BioFuels USA

by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) … After all, it’s not every day of the week that a 900 million gallons renewable diesel project can be described as “phase one of a much bigger project”, but that’s the story with Fidelis Infrastructure and Gron Fuels’ plan to build, over nine years, a $9.2 billion dollar low carbon industrial park at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge in Louisiana.  That’s 60,000 barrels per day of renewable diesel, including a permitted jet fuel option. The final investment decision date A final investment decision is expected in 2021, which will determine the final cost of the project’s first phase.

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